Michael de Vrese
Institute of Physiology and Biochemistry of Nutrition
Federal Research Centre of Nutrition and Food
Hermann-Weigmann-Strasse 1
D-24103 Kiel
Germany
Name/email consistency: high
- Probiotic bacteria reduced duration and severity but not the incidence of common cold episodes in a double blind, randomized, controlled trial. de Vrese, M., Winkler, P., Rautenberg, P., Harder, T., Noah, C., Laue, C., Ott, S., Hampe, J., Schreiber, S., Heller, K., Schrezenmeir, J. Vaccine (2006)
- Probiotic bacteria stimulate virus-specific neutralizing antibodies following a booster polio vaccination. de Vrese, M., Rautenberg, P., Laue, C., Koopmans, M., Herremans, T., Schrezenmeir, J. Eur. J. Nutr (2005)
- Effect of Lactobacillus gasseri PA 16/8, Bifidobacterium longum SP 07/3, B. bifidum MF 20/5 on common cold episodes: a double blind, randomized, controlled trial. de Vrese, M., Winkler, P., Rautenberg, P., Harder, T., Noah, C., Laue, C., Ott, S., Hampe, J., Schreiber, S., Heller, K., Schrezenmeir, J. Clin. Nutr (2005)
- Probiotics and non-intestinal infectious conditions. de Vrese, M., Schrezenmeir, J. Br. J. Nutr. (2002)
- Probiotics--compensation for lactase insufficiency. de Vrese, M., Stegelmann, A., Richter, B., Fenselau, S., Laue, C., Schrezenmeir, J. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (2001)